The Committee considered reports of the Deputy
Chief Executive relating to applications for planning
permission. During the meeting,
Officers referred to additional information and representations
which had been received.

Except where an alternative condition was
contained in the report or an amendment made by the Committee, the
condition as set out in the report and the appropriate time limit
conditions were to be attached in accordance with the relevant
provisions of Section 91 and 92 of the Town and Country Planning
Act 1990.

The abbreviated conditions and reasons shown
in the report were to be set out in full on the notices of
decision. It was noted that following
consideration by the Committee, and without further reference to
the Committee, the Deputy Chief Executive had delegated authority
to add, delete or amend conditions and reasons for refusal.

In considering the report(s) of the Deputy
Chief Executive regard had been paid to the policies of the
relevant development plan, the National Planning Policy Framework
and all other material planning considerations. Where the Committee deferred consideration or
refused planning permission the reasons for that decision are as
shown in the report or as set out below.

Where the Committee granted planning
permission in accordance with the recommendation in a report this
was because the proposal is in accordance with the development plan
the National Planning Policy Framework or other material
considerations as set out in the report unless otherwise specified
below. Where the Committee granted
planning permission contrary to the recommendation in the report
the reasons for doing so and the conditions to be attached are set
out below.

THE DECISION:

That the applications be determined in
accordance with the recommendation in the report of the Deputy
Chief Executive, unless shown otherwise:-

(1)16/02240/FUL -Change of use and external
alterations of the engineering building to be used as a clubhouse
and control tower, erection of a new tractor shed, erection of a
new hangar, formation of a new access drive, the introduction of
hard and soft landscaping and amended on 14 March 2018 to include
the creation of a fixed fuel facility and the use of Hangar B for
aircraft maintenance. Works include the
demolition of the existing clubhouse, control tower, hangars and
storage buildings and partial demolition of one other
hangar. Air Movements to be capped at a
maximum of 8,440 per annumas advised on 12
June 2018. Application is accompanied
by an amended Environmental Statement at The Airfield, Bagby for Mr
Martin Scott

PERMISSION GRANTED
subject to the completion of a Section 106 agreement.

(The
applicant’s agent, Stuart Natkus, spoke in support of the
application).

(Chris Augur spoke
on behalf of Bagby and Balk Parish Council objecting to the
application.)

(Jean Varey (Action
4 Refusal) spoke objecting to the application.)

Note: The meeting adjourned at 12.00pm and
reconvened at 12.10pm.

(2)18/00524/FUL -Retrospective application
for the temporary siting of a portable aircraft engineer's office
and document storage cabin at The Airfield, Bagby for Mr M
Scott